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83 Some comments on the layout for TeX.
87 with anything, it's your responsibility not to break the layout.
250 @menu
635 @end menu
856 @menu
867 @end menu
1597 @menu
1611 @end menu
1636 @menu
1647 @end menu
2718 @menu
2728 @end menu
3024 In compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}),
3102 In strict POSIX mode (@pxref{Options}),
3252 If @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
3686 compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
3687 Case is always significant in compatibility mode.
3929 @menu
3939 @end menu
4152 compatibility mode
4154 In compatibility mode, only the first character of the value of
4529 @menu
4534 @end menu
4609 address, you would be surprised. The moral is to choose your data layout and
4746 In compatibility mode
4798 As a special case, in compatibility mode
5321 @menu
5335 @end menu
5815 @menu
5827 @end menu
6092 @menu
6097 @end menu
6734 @menu
6739 @end menu
6940 @cindex compatibility mode (@command{gawk}), @value{FN}s
6941 @cindex @value{FN}s, in compatibility mode
6944 compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
7257 @menu
7280 @end menu
7294 @menu
7298 @end menu
7413 @cindex compatibility mode (@command{gawk}), octal numbers
7414 @cindex compatibility mode (@command{gawk}), hexadecimal numbers
7416 If @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
7576 @menu
7581 @end menu
9294 @menu
9301 @end menu
9306 @menu
9312 @end menu
9576 @menu
9579 @end menu
9891 @menu
9907 @end menu
10443 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10583 @menu
10589 @end menu
10607 On non-POSIX systems, this variable specifies use of binary mode for all I/O.
10625 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10654 If @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10711 If @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10733 even if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode. Much as
10784 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10811 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10894 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
10924 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
11024 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
11053 or if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode
11241 @menu
11258 @end menu
11694 compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
12124 @menu
12127 @end menu
12139 @menu
12149 @end menu
12346 @menu
12350 @end menu
12392 in compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
12407 in compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
12560 @command{gawk} extension. In compatibility mode
12666 in compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
12851 in compatibility mode (@pxref{Options}).
14079 @menu
14086 @end menu
14180 If @command{gawk} is in POSIX-compatibility mode
14586 @menu
14593 @end menu
14655 collected into a portable object file (@file{guide.po}),
14661 @cindex @code{.po} files
14662 @cindex files, @code{.po}
14666 For each language with a translator, @file{guide.po}
14674 Each language's @file{.po} file is converted into a binary
14956 @cindex @code{.po} files
14957 @cindex files, @code{.po}
14961 be extracted to create the initial @file{.po} file.
14965 @command{gawk}'s @option{--gen-po} command-line option extracts
14971 @menu
14975 @end menu
14982 @cindex @code{--gen-po} option
14988 @cindex @code{--gen-po} option
14992 First, use the @option{--gen-po} command-line option to create
14993 the initial @file{.po} file:
14996 $ gawk --gen-po -f guide.awk > guide.po
15000 When run with @option{--gen-po}, @command{gawk} does not execute your
15208 Run @samp{gawk --gen-po} to create the @file{.po} file:
15211 $ gawk --gen-po -f guide.awk > guide.po
15218 @c file eg/data/guide.po
15235 appear in the @file{guide.po} file.
15244 $ cp guide.po guide-mellow.po
15245 @var{Add translations to} guide-mellow.po @dots{}
15253 @c file eg/data/guide-mellow.po
15269 The directory layout shown here is standard for GNU @code{gettext} on
15271 layout:
15277 @cindex @code{.po} files, converting to @code{.mo}
15278 @cindex files, @code{.po}, converting to @code{.mo}
15279 @cindex @code{.mo} files, converting from @code{.po}
15280 @cindex files, @code{.mo}, converting from @code{.po}
15287 @file{.po} file to machine-readable @file{.mo} file.
15293 $ msgfmt guide-mellow.po
15387 @menu
15393 @end menu
15923 The layout uses ``K&R'' style with tabs.
16065 @menu
16074 @end menu
16233 @cindex compatibility mode (@command{gawk}), specifying
16234 Specifies @dfn{compatibility mode}, in which the GNU extensions to
16274 @item -W gen-po
16275 @itemx --gen-po
16276 @cindex @code{--gen-po} option
16337 @cindex POSIX mode
16340 Operates in strict POSIX mode. This disables all @command{gawk}
16456 In compatibility mode, as a special case, if the value of @var{fs} supplied
16494 @cindex POSIX mode
16496 then @command{gawk} behaves in strict POSIX mode, exactly as if
16499 strict POSIX mode. If @option{--lint} is supplied on the command line
16500 and @command{gawk} turns on POSIX mode because of @env{POSIXLY_CORRECT},
16502 mode is in effect.
16636 Path searching is not done if @command{gawk} is in compatibility mode.
16905 @menu
16915 @end menu
17017 @menu
17029 @end menu
17697 @menu
17703 @end menu
19218 @menu
19222 @end menu
19270 @menu
19278 @end menu
20770 @menu
20783 @end menu
22419 @menu
22430 @end menu
22733 @cindex compatibility mode (@command{gawk}), extensions
22988 The @option{--gen-po} command-line option and the use of a leading
23235 @menu
23244 @end menu
23254 @menu
23258 @end menu
23463 @itemx po/*
23465 @command{gawk}'s internationalization features, while the @file{po} library
23522 @menu
23526 @end menu
23712 @menu
23718 @end menu
23816 @menu
23825 @end menu
24087 binary mode is set on read (i.e., no translations on reads).
24092 binary mode is set on write (i.e., no translations on writes).
24096 binary mode is set for both read and write
24125 @command{mawk} uses @samp{RS = "\r\n"} if binary mode is set on read, which is
24128 To illustrate, the following examples set binary mode on writes for standard
24147 mode on reads, but does not affect the mode on standard input:
24199 @menu
24204 @end menu
24376 @menu
24379 @end menu
24407 @menu
24410 @end menu
24736 Use ``binary'' or ``image'' mode, and retrieve @file{mawk1.3.3.tar.gz}
24836 @menu
24843 @end menu
24882 @menu
24887 @end menu
24976 Use the ``K&R'' brace layout style.
25163 coding style and brace layout that suits your taste.
25196 @menu
25199 @end menu
25446 @menu
25450 @end menu
25508 @item "mode"
25509 The file's mode, as a numeric value. This includes both the file's
25535 The file's ``printable mode.'' This is a string representation of
25666 that turns a numeric mode into a printable representation
25671 /* format_mode --- turn a stat mode field
25701 char *pmode; /* printable mode */
25749 aptr = assoc_lookup(array, tmp_string("mode", 4), FALSE);
25846 @print{} data["mode"] = 33188
26038 @menu
26042 @end menu
27590 when it starts in an interactive mode:
27603 @samp{show c}; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items---whatever